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Nurse who was hit by car tells court she has irreversible brain damage

A nurse who was struck by a Tesla in a hit and run says she has irreversible brain damage because of the accident. According to The Age, 26-year-old Nicole Lagos …

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What’s On April 27 to Orthodox Easter weekend: Fun for kids and Greek Easter lunches

VIC Monthly MYTH meet-ups Monthly MYTH meet-ups are an ongoing opportunity for young people curious and passionate about mythology to explore and enter this wonderful world. Each month they explore …

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AEK downs Panathinaikos to go one step closer to winning the premiership

The fate of the championship is now firmly in the hands of AEK after they soundly defeated Panathinaikos to go four points clear, putting them in pole position to secure …

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Couple invest millions on app to help kids manage screen time with rewards

When children are young, it’s much easier to tell them to ‘get off the iPad’ and they’ll comply, but once they reach pre-teen years it starts to become much harder …

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Greece prepared to help Paris Olympics security

Greece is prepared to contribute to security at the Paris Olympics, the government said on Thursday, after media reported that France requested surface-to-air missiles. “Should our allies request a specific …

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Archbishop Makarios honours ANZAC Day with a message of remembrance and inspiration

In his message marking Anzac Day, Archbishop Makarios of Australia reminded Australians of the importance of reflecting on history to find inspiration in selflessness and sacrifice in a world governed …

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Thousands march in Melbourne parade to honour Anzacs

Thousands of Victorians have lined Melbourne city’s streets to commemorate Australia’s war efforts at the Anzac Day parade. A stacked roster of active army, air force and navy personnel, government …

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Thousands gather for Anzac Day services under full moon

Thousands of Australians have gathered at dawn services around the country to commemorate the sacrifices of service men and women past and present on Anzac Day. In Canberra, a single …

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Inflation moderating but not as quickly as hoped

Australian inflation has come in hotter than expected, with price increases hitting a broad array of categories including rents, education and medical bills. Annual inflation is still tracking in the …

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Greece floods reconstruction to cost over 3 billion euros: PM

The cost of rebuilding in Greece after last year’s destructive floods, which killed 17 people and destroyed essential infrastructure, will exceed three billion euros ($3.2 billion), the prime minister said …

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NPL Victoria Men’s: All eyes on Port Melbourne

The NPL is heating up this week with enough drama to make Netflix jealous. We’re on the eleventh matchday and the Greek Australian teams are slaying the competition like a …

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Community supports Food for Thought Network’s fundraiser for Women’s Conference in Greece

More than 70 people gathered at Philhellene Restaurant last Friday, to raise funds for Food for Thought Network’s (FFTN) global conference for women in Greece. Attendees included Greek Australian individuals, …

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‘From Imbros Over the Sea’ exhibition heads to Brisbane

The end of the month sees pictorial exhibition ‘From Imbros Over the Sea’ brought to Brisbane’s Greek Club by the Greek Orthodox Community of St George Brisbane. This follows on …

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